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MicroStrategy’s Saylor Profits from Bitcoin Surge

Michael Saylor’s bold move to embrace Bitcoin in 2020 has yielded substantial gains for the co-founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy Inc (NASDAQ:MSTR). Saylor has reportedly earned around $400 million from pre-...

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MicroStrategy’s Saylor Profits from Bitcoin Surge

Michael Saylor’s bold move to embrace Bitcoin in 2020 has yielded substantial gains for the co-founder and executive chairman of MicroStrategy Inc (NASDAQ:MSTR). Saylor has reportedly earned around $400 million from pre-planned daily sales of approximately 5,000 shares of MicroStrategy since January, fueled by the stock’s remarkable surge.

The stock, which has doubled this year to approximately $1,280, has outpaced the gains of Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency Saylor embraced. MicroStrategy’s stock performance appears to allay investor concerns regarding Saylor’s selling activity, given his controlling stake in the company.

Despite questions about MicroStrategy’s premium over Bitcoin, particularly after the introduction of US exchange-traded funds for the cryptocurrency, investor sentiment remains positive. However, some skeptics, like Kerrisdale Capital Management LLC, have taken short positions, citing the stock’s outpacing of Bitcoin’s price surge.

The anticipation now shifts to MicroStrategy’s first-quarter results, expected after regular trading hours on Monday. Analysts project flat revenue of around $122 million, with a forecasted net loss of 61 cents per share. MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin holdings, currently valued at approximately $14 billion, have been a key factor driving its investment strategy.

Investor focus also centers on MicroStrategy’s adoption of an accounting rule to value Bitcoin at market prices, with a deadline set for 2025. Despite past impairment charges, MicroStrategy continues to expand its Bitcoin holdings, having already spent over $1 billion on the cryptocurrency in the first quarter of 2024.

“Saylor has a simple strategy for MSTR: sell equity/debt and buy BTC with proceeds,” noted Jeff Dorman, chief investment officer at Arca, highlighting MicroStrategy’s ongoing commitment to its Bitcoin-centric investment approach.

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